Have you tried opening the bin with 7z?
Sometimes 7z allows opening of bin archive files; though not saying it works here.

first thing I tried was opening it with 7zip

didn't work

next thing I did was to install WinCE 6.0 Dev kit (VS 2005 + WinCE 6.0 Platform builder), but the Platform builder doesn't recognize the bin

hexedit doesn't show any obvious character trails..... most (or actually, every WinCE 6.0 bin I've seen so far) contains B000F as the first few characters, and requires more than just one .bin file ... so ecatco has their own program that runs on boot-up to decompress those bin...

I'm thinking JTAG is the only way (unless you manage to crash the GUI with some bad formed PDF)

still highly depends what services you load... for eg, you might not need activesync, Bluetooth drivers on either, and one might load faster depending on what you take out and how the OS is developed...

I still prefer to look towards an open source / linux-based version... Freescale has android BSPs.... I have access to WinCE 6.0 and 7 via Dreamspark for free, but i'm only supposed to do personal/academic stuff on it, which means anything I work on can;t be released to the public

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Originally Posted by mod186k1

Ok, I have done.

jCrossSketch now support JBC scribble and we can convert with other supported format (TOP,IRX,SVG and Jarnal)

Yes, that's not a problem. I was assuming the software was supposed to convert it the right way round that's all.

I have no idea. Why?

Andrew

Ok, I have not tested it yet.
Anyway you can fix it very quickly using rotate 90 two times in jCrossSketch....
or better in the source there is the file sfilter/Jbc.java where it is said y2=MaxY-y2 ....

Gimp2 takes the SVG through a rendering process, that appears to have flattened the
image but retained any transparency. In other words the objects are not defined any
more. With Inkscape you can deconstruct the image selecting and moving the objects.
The images behind the objects are complete objects themselves, the part that objects
in front of them coverup are there. In Gimp2 there are no objects, just layers.